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Soups, music warm up soul

Doonan’s Sunspace Cafe is the perfect place to warm up this Saturday night with hot soup and enchanting music, from 5.30pm.
You can enjoy a hot drink and dinner while Storm Tree and Tichawona & Velvet create the ideal atmosphere with their music.
Singer/songwriter trio Storm Tree will take your mind off the cold nights with their unique entanglement of story, message and heart opening vocal harmonies.
Tichawona & Velvet create soothing music with the mbira, African thumb piano, and their impressive vocal harmony and trance rhythm.
Sunspace Cafe offers vegetarian and organic meals with a focus on local produce including certified fair trade, organic coffee from Little Cove Coffee Roastery in Noosaville.
Warm winter soups are available with plenty of goodness crammed in to help keep you warm and healthy.
Dinner and drinks are available from 5pm, before the live music kicks off at 5.30pm with tunes to help warm your soul.
Tickets for the non-alcohol event are available from Sunspace Cafe before the event or on the night and are only $20 per person.
Sunspace Cafe is located on the corner of Eumundi Noosa Road and Beddington Road, Doonan. Phone 0455 148 448 for more information.

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